So I was doodling and trying out my ink brush pen and then I drew this lady across from me and then I went into fantasy land with an additional pen drawing patterns and I kept going back and forth with the different pens and the different weights of line. Napkin doodling, fun! m. hurst
View post →Just playing around with urban and cultural graphics, and layering the images that assault us every day….
View post →I like to move the objets d’art in my home around quite often. I like to change the scenery. Today, while shuffling the ‘stuff’ around I made some drawings of a few items. I was drawn to the patterns created when I mixed pieces from different cultures. This is a quick drawing of a wooden […]
View post →I was looking through some of my drawing /art notebooks and found some of my Patterned Fantasy Landscapes. I started out thinking about a vineyard and continued to fantasize about other objects that might appear in this vineyard patterned landscape. Different types of bodies, sea creatures, land animals and checkered landscapes came to mind. Margaret […]
View post →This little lady is one of the fairies from A Midsummer’s Night Dream, crouching quietly in the leaves and flowers but buzzing  and glowing with impish energy! Life is but a dream! Again, cheers William Shakespeare! Margaret Hurst
View post →Another memories storyboard panel. Margaret Hurst
View post →This is one of a series of drawings I made for a storyboard about how we store our memories and culture. Lots of patterns! Margaret Hurst
View post →Number three in the Patterned Fantasy Landscape. Â This is my triptych vineyard fantasy… Margaret Hurst
View post →I was experimenting with patterned  fantasy landscapes some time ago. I was thinking about vineyard landscapes and chess board landscapes and tree trunk landscapes and… Margaret Hurst
View post →Here is another image from the watercolor series I mentioned last week experimenting with years back in the Japanese gardens in Epcot. It was another study exploring with what might happen when the natural patterns a garden make and the theatrical patterns a woman make merge together. Watercolor by Michele Bedigian
View post →This past Saturday Eddie posted a study called playing with patterns that I absolutely loved. It reminded me of a watercolor series I was experimenting with years back in the Japanese gardens in Epcot. Then influenced by the beautiful patterns presented in traditional Japanese kimono designs, it was hard for me to resist exploring what […]
View post →I enjoy studying patterns, this is one of hundreds of experimental pattern play. Eddie Peña
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